- From: Sander Gerritsen <s.gerritsen@libertel.nl>
- Date: Wed, 3 Feb 1999 18:38:59 +0100
- To: David.Shelton2@unisys.com
- Cc: www-smil@w3.org
Hi, [Alternatives to SMIL] >I don't know about question #1, but if you get any answers, let me know. I will. >With question #2, if tele-learning is basically tutorials with video, then >that's what I've been researching into with SMIL's. Then I think you might me able to help me, somewhere in the near future :) For example, I'll have to know how you can add notes to a 'tutorial with audio/video'. >If tele-learning is different, let me know and I'll see if I can find >someone here who might know a better answer. 'Tutorials with video' is one aspect of tele-learning. In my case, tele- learning has to approach the current situation as much as possible. One thing I'll have to know is *how* you can model the real world (i.e. current situation) and which modelling languages are suitable to do this. So basically I'm looking for examples of the use of SMIL in a tele-learning environment, especially with regard to learning tools. Groeten, Sander
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